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framework of mine one might wish for the country. of course the revolution can sell a stock when it built this point because anything happens inside ukraine inside ukraine all crumpled doctors have recognized the outcome you can only fail as a result of outside pressure and of course as we know the pressure is now being applied in a very precise way the russian military is present in crimea. i believe that they are there because people are cruel believe that this pressure will simply just applying this pressure will be the ukrainian political system to clocks who would you think that kind of cre eclipses in terms of irresponsibility on the european union and. and you think the eu can actually come together because in the last three months of this crisis we've seen that they've been quite reluctant to be more engaged at the tt on the financial front. it's a very good question because of course if you read whether the russian diplomats have to say what the russian press has to say or what the end of the highest leaders of rogue states
framework of mine one might wish for the country. of course the revolution can sell a stock when it built this point because anything happens inside ukraine inside ukraine all crumpled doctors have recognized the outcome you can only fail as a result of outside pressure and of course as we know the pressure is now being applied in a very precise way the russian military is present in crimea. i believe that they are there because people are cruel believe that this pressure will simply just...
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president putin says his country will offer financial and humanitarian assistance to ukraine. the ousted ukrainian president, viktor yanukovych claims he is still in charge, even though he's in hiding. he plans a new conference from russia later today. documents leaked by former n- s-a contractor edward snowden reveals another collection of mass data from civilians. this time its british intelligence hacking into webcams. british newspaper the guardian reports the n-s-a helped the british government spy on people using yahoo webcam chats. the images were allegedly collected under a program called "optic nerve." images were taken from one- point eight million yahoo users from around the world, in 2008. eleven percent of them were sexually explicit. british officials are not commenting. but yahoo says it was unaware of this and that it's completely unacceptable. thisomomomom kane county jail for trying to hire someone to hurt her ex-husband and his new wife. a-t-f officials say michelle bertoncini provided undercover agents with photos and a down payment. they say she wanted her
president putin says his country will offer financial and humanitarian assistance to ukraine. the ousted ukrainian president, viktor yanukovych claims he is still in charge, even though he's in hiding. he plans a new conference from russia later today. documents leaked by former n- s-a contractor edward snowden reveals another collection of mass data from civilians. this time its british intelligence hacking into webcams. british newspaper the guardian reports the n-s-a helped the british...
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of ukraine today. earlier loss speaking with reporters he accused russia of making up reasons for sending troops into the region based on alleged persecution. >> it is an indication to which what is happening there is not based on actual concern for russian nationals or russian speakers inside of ukraine but is based on russia is seeking to force to exert influence on a neighboring country. earlier today the russian president told reporters that any use of military force would be the last resort. >> joining us on the phone is a professor of history at depaul university. >> we are seeing the situation grows in intensity over the last few days. >> are the two sides still at a standoff? >> i think there's a the escalation that has happened. i think he has achieved his limited objective. >> going to be under the thumb. the really good signs are the russians have in fact ended their threatening maneuvers along the ukrainian border. in a standoff between a small number of troops trying to get into their base
of ukraine today. earlier loss speaking with reporters he accused russia of making up reasons for sending troops into the region based on alleged persecution. >> it is an indication to which what is happening there is not based on actual concern for russian nationals or russian speakers inside of ukraine but is based on russia is seeking to force to exert influence on a neighboring country. earlier today the russian president told reporters that any use of military force would be the last...
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. >> this is actually the declaration of war to my country. >> ukraine's prime menster said ukraine and russia are on the brink of disaster and diplomatic sanctions are being imposed. >> the territory of ukraine and sang at this time have been violated and it cannot be the way to
. >> this is actually the declaration of war to my country. >> ukraine's prime menster said ukraine and russia are on the brink of disaster and diplomatic sanctions are being imposed. >> the territory of ukraine and sang at this time have been violated and it cannot be the way to
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said any's ambassador military movement his country is making is in keeping with moscow's existing agreements with ukraine. >> crimea's main connection to theoutside world today in hands of men with machine guns. they wore no insignia, but their military fatigues were russian designed. there weapons were russian standard issue. the armed men in green military uniforms have taken over the buildings containing the control crimea's main civilian airport. >> local activists say the troops were there. welcome insm is not ukraine. this is our slogan. >> the extraordinary military movements went on all day. the new government in kiev maintained russian attack helicopters had violated airspace. armored personnel carriers appeared on the road. tf -- kiev said it was an invasion. many are suspicious of the new government and supported the russian move. >> who else can we turn to? who can defend us? thank goodness the russian fleet is here to defend us. >> this russian naval ship appeared in the interest -- the entrance to the world-famous pollock llama bay, another show of strength our armed forces. >>
said any's ambassador military movement his country is making is in keeping with moscow's existing agreements with ukraine. >> crimea's main connection to theoutside world today in hands of men with machine guns. they wore no insignia, but their military fatigues were russian designed. there weapons were russian standard issue. the armed men in green military uniforms have taken over the buildings containing the control crimea's main civilian airport. >> local activists say the...
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but the events of ukraine mean the political will for those two countries to work together on syria may be much diminished. >> germany highway ha has joined international efforts to remove syria's chemical stock pile. damascus has until june 30th for complete destruction of its arsenal, but western diplomats have accused syria of acting too slowly. >> reporter: deep in the german facility experts are preparing for newshipments from the heart of war-torn syria. until now germany had refused foreign chemical weapons on its soil. the syrian conflict continues the german government wants to play a key part in defusing the violence. 370 tons of neutralized mustard gas was transported by sea to here to be incinerated. >> reporter: they are brought on board a danish vessel to thisship. the ship is fitted with equipment to split the chemica chemicals. and other material is being sent to sam facilities in the u.k. and united states. >> mustard gas effects the skin and mucus membrane. i think it's correct for us to take part. >> reporter: germany has vast experience in destroying the remnants of
but the events of ukraine mean the political will for those two countries to work together on syria may be much diminished. >> germany highway ha has joined international efforts to remove syria's chemical stock pile. damascus has until june 30th for complete destruction of its arsenal, but western diplomats have accused syria of acting too slowly. >> reporter: deep in the german facility experts are preparing for newshipments from the heart of war-torn syria. until now germany had...
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sergey lavrov insisting that his country has a duty to protect ethnic russians in ukraine. donetske, is the home of viktor yanukovych. rory challenge in moscow. let's go to tim friend who is in the ukrainian capital of kiev. this suggesting that russians, the ukrainian defense ministry now being denied from russia. what's the story from where you are tim? >> reporter: well i think everyone has an agenda obviously with this crisis in crimea. and of course, to a certain extent it is in the ukrainians' interest to keep reports of russian aggression or alleged aggression or forthcoming aggression high on the agenda. now, it pa may well frof to be e in the -- prove to be true in the coming hours that russia is going to carry out some kind of ultimatum or fulfill some kind of deadline for ukrainian troops have have been -- who have been surrounded in crimea by pro-russian forces, in their barracks, on their ships, may make good this reported threat which was coming from sources certified the defense ministry here, may make good that, and actually fulfill their plan. but, as you s
sergey lavrov insisting that his country has a duty to protect ethnic russians in ukraine. donetske, is the home of viktor yanukovych. rory challenge in moscow. let's go to tim friend who is in the ukrainian capital of kiev. this suggesting that russians, the ukrainian defense ministry now being denied from russia. what's the story from where you are tim? >> reporter: well i think everyone has an agenda obviously with this crisis in crimea. and of course, to a certain extent it is in the...
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in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with the latest confirmation that north korea fired four short range missiles into the scene earlier this evening. for more details are still alive on the phone to my feet and knees correspondent up to one that you hardly know so far i can't tell yet if i needed a haircut for a good korea fired up for the gift pile of which are believed to have been thoughtful than in the pool at five forty two the atp. the forced to read her thoughts were bought from newark korea felt it during the week in an area with a gal could he be eaten or in the direction. they get it the mountainous region with a maple bar to pack. located forty km felt that north korea part they get why not go to korea to keep and the three foot hole. if the person in the last four north korea in nine months eight what can we get fired up and we've been told it could be seen. south korea
in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with the latest confirmation that north korea fired four short range missiles into the scene earlier this evening. for more details are still alive on the phone to my feet and knees correspondent up to one that you hardly know so far i can't tell yet if i needed a...
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the country now offering to help ukraine's fugitive president as he runs. >> ticket to hollywood, some lucky college students are among the elite at the oscars. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! >>> time to check with a look at what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> good thursday to you. all of you in the pay area. we have a lot to get to. we start with the severe weather hammering the west coast.
the country now offering to help ukraine's fugitive president as he runs. >> ticket to hollywood, some lucky college students are among the elite at the oscars. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used...
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he rejects the country's new parliament. this is the first time putin has talked publicly cents --since yanukovych fled kiev. putins comments come as u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for the new parliament. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. the right side of your screen is heading towards the high-rise for the drive time is just 13 minutes. >>darya: 611 right now. s san mateo woman that has been arrested. she's accused of attacking her 75 year-old mother with a hammer. new work police say sandy-newark police say cindy lynn burleigh called police on the
he rejects the country's new parliament. this is the first time putin has talked publicly cents --since yanukovych fled kiev. putins comments come as u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for the new parliament. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you...
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help to ukraine. workers at a nuclear waste dump in new mexico are undergoing tests... after a radiation leak exposed more than a dozen employees. the underground plant near carlsbad is a dug ground... for contaminated waste, left over from nucle bomb-making. safety systems detected the leak two weeks. this is the first time on record, that radiation made way above ground at the facility. last month we warned you abt a chemical in yoga mats -- was also found in bread at subway. subway has since red the chemical from its bread but an environmental group s now released a list of foods that have the same chemical least 130 brands are named,m pillsbury to "little debbie with almost 500 products on list. it's 4-- ... five san franco police officers are set to appear in federal court this morning... coming up: the allegations and the video evidence against them. good morning. it's friday, ,,,,,,,,,,,, and i'm frank mallicoat. pouring rain and high winds hitting the bay area this morning. we're in desperated
help to ukraine. workers at a nuclear waste dump in new mexico are undergoing tests... after a radiation leak exposed more than a dozen employees. the underground plant near carlsbad is a dug ground... for contaminated waste, left over from nucle bomb-making. safety systems detected the leak two weeks. this is the first time on record, that radiation made way above ground at the facility. last month we warned you abt a chemical in yoga mats -- was also found in bread at subway. subway has since...
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stebt john kerry decides to visit the country this week. tonight we're hearing from a man from san jose who's just come back from the region. >>> and a girl killed on the tracks in east bay. what we know about the collision that has a family grieving. >>> how many people can get stoned and still have a great nation. >> and governor brown not mincing words. we'll show you how this interview has a lot of people talking. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyedwyer. >> russian troops seized control of the cry men peninsula. >> reporter: russian soldiers on the march in ukraine. this unit is taking up positions outside a ukrainen base. the times and loyalties have changed. the russians have come prepared for a fiechlt behind the gate, the troops are dressed for combat but look bewildered. and no wonder. their homeland has been invaded. their homeland, crimea taken over. they've been ordered to lay down their weapons or there'd be trouble. minutes later, the ukrainian m armor was gone. the ukrainian base is now surroun
stebt john kerry decides to visit the country this week. tonight we're hearing from a man from san jose who's just come back from the region. >>> and a girl killed on the tracks in east bay. what we know about the collision that has a family grieving. >>> how many people can get stoned and still have a great nation. >> and governor brown not mincing words. we'll show you how this interview has a lot of people talking. >>> nbc bay area news starts now....
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to the most recent events in ukraine russia did say that he considers be seen above is the country's only legitimate president hot weather yesterday vice president biden appleton said. he ordered his government to continue talks with ukraine on economic and trade cooperation and also to consult foreign partners including the imf and the g eight on financial aid to think that supporting the statement was posted on the kremlin's outside the statement also said that not only by men who ordered his government to consider a request from the cranes on the southern region upright media for humanitarian aid now. and no details were released about that that the humanitarian aid but it's clear at this point that russia does consider kind yes it's the end influence. and as you mentioned this to the region is the only region of ukraine where the majority of the population is boston and moscow will continue to try to maintain that influence either directly by providing financial and humanitarian aid when directly by simplifying the procedure of teaching russian passports for the residents of cran
to the most recent events in ukraine russia did say that he considers be seen above is the country's only legitimate president hot weather yesterday vice president biden appleton said. he ordered his government to continue talks with ukraine on economic and trade cooperation and also to consult foreign partners including the imf and the g eight on financial aid to think that supporting the statement was posted on the kremlin's outside the statement also said that not only by men who ordered his...
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i did not like mattress that the debt be with us here in our teeth the uprising in ukraine has brought months of chaos to the capital and its now the country's south where the tensions are boiling when ten thousand people surrounded parliament in crime year's main city. these are pictures from this unfair a poll where two rival groups are demonstrating for and against the interim government in kiev. scuffles broke out eating several wounded protesters also tried to storm the building were lawmakers were trying to decide on whether the region should break away from ukraine. consider the skin off. please become a good example of the growing division between goals to support political change in the end goals. sports report cites gathered in the center of the capital of the right knee on wednesday. the story the floor for starters it's a peaceful rally but at the end of violence and couples plastic bottles being thrown around six and saw antidote reports of a series of all the contestants. ultra nationalists of western ukraine he goes in he told the russians who have been living in crimea
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. >>> the interim authorities in ukraine have ordered the country's elite riot police and marksmen units to be disbanded. they were seen as responsible for the violence and targeted killing in central kiev last week. it's being confirmed by decree that the interim president, oleksandr turchynov is head of security forces. the new cabinet will be presented to the crowds in independence square later. my colleague tim willcox is in tiananmen square. >> reporter: the unity government is expected to be announced tomorrow. we're expecting extraordinary scenes a little later on. the potential cabinet ministers are due to be paraded on the stage just behind me here in independence square at 7:00 local time in some sort of x factor style reality tv parade so the crowd can hear who they are and presumably cheer or boo if they are unhappy. then those cabinet ministers will be voted in or perhaps not, by parliament tomorrow. you were mentioning also that the riot police, those marksmen, the snipers who many here believe were responsible for the deaths last week, that unit is to be disbanded, and the
. >>> the interim authorities in ukraine have ordered the country's elite riot police and marksmen units to be disbanded. they were seen as responsible for the violence and targeted killing in central kiev last week. it's being confirmed by decree that the interim president, oleksandr turchynov is head of security forces. the new cabinet will be presented to the crowds in independence square later. my colleague tim willcox is in tiananmen square. >> reporter: the unity government...
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from the eastern european country. the armed forces are on full ready alert, because of the threat. >> violence filled the streets as pro-russian demonstrators battled the ukrainian government. russian flags were raised. putukraine acting president the country's armed forces on alert grad. the gave russians president green light to use force. will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> the president phoned him to express his deep concern over russian violation over ukraine sovereignty. he cautioned his russian counterpart to diffuse tension by withdrawing troops. that message wa reiterated at the united nations. it was a televised session over the objections of russia. could push a tense situation beyond the breaking point. the u.s. could stop taking part in preparations for the g-8 summit in sochi. home, there at university of maryland is offering five years of free credit monitoring service because of the data breach. that has been extended from the previous announcement for one year of credit monitori
from the eastern european country. the armed forces are on full ready alert, because of the threat. >> violence filled the streets as pro-russian demonstrators battled the ukrainian government. russian flags were raised. putukraine acting president the country's armed forces on alert grad. the gave russians president green light to use force. will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> the president phoned him to express his deep concern over russian violation over...
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. >>> a cross country trip aiming to raise awareness. he is a juggler with the cirque du soliel raising money for people hurt or killed when protesters clashed with police in kiev and he is asking people to sign a flag he will send to ukraine. >> well wishes from american people and send the writing on the flag, send it to the center of kiev. support from america to ukraine. >> he plans to end his trip in front of the white house. he hopes he can get a member of the administration to sign the flag before he sends it to ukraine. >>> dozens of jobs are available and oakland police are trying something new to fill them. the three things they need strengthen the department. >> the rain is picking up. still to come the viableinable that means a little -- viablemirability that means a little rain can topple trees. charles not having coverage stressed me out. i literally haven't been to a doctor in 15 years. i had a car accident when i was uninsured, and i declined medical assistance because it was gonna be too expensive. as a result, i deal wi
. >>> a cross country trip aiming to raise awareness. he is a juggler with the cirque du soliel raising money for people hurt or killed when protesters clashed with police in kiev and he is asking people to sign a flag he will send to ukraine. >> well wishes from american people and send the writing on the flag, send it to the center of kiev. support from america to ukraine. >> he plans to end his trip in front of the white house. he hopes he can get a member of the...
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every country should respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the ukraine. russia has made that commitment. it is important that russia keeps its word. the world will be watching. >> next to him, the german chancellor concerned she had spoken to president putin. she shares the shame view as the rest over the situation. the ukraine, it is stated that any movements of russian troops either over the border were from the black sea bases will be considered a military aggression. >> and in or new, coming out of moscow, this friday, a russian court has ordered the house arrest of row test leader for two months. he is being barred. now, vladimir putin and the lead her of anti-criminal protest twos year ago, the army has denounced the ruling and is baseless. >> in other new, the french president has arrived in the central african republic. he has addressed troops based in the capital. the troop comes three mons into a military mission to stop deadly sectarian killing. he is due mcthe country's interim president later this afternoon. let's take a listen to what he had
every country should respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the ukraine. russia has made that commitment. it is important that russia keeps its word. the world will be watching. >> next to him, the german chancellor concerned she had spoken to president putin. she shares the shame view as the rest over the situation. the ukraine, it is stated that any movements of russian troops either over the border were from the black sea bases will be considered a military aggression....
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withdraw his forces from ukraine. but how steep will that price be? >> he is not going to have a sochi g-8. he may not even remain in the g-8 if this continues. he may find himself with asset freezes on russian business. american business may pull back. there may be a further tumble of the ruble. >> reporter: kerry also said he had spoken to ten foreign ministers who are prepared to isolate russia economically. but that tough talk contrasts with the secretary's vague descriptions of how far the u.s. c is prepared to go. >> david, the last thing anybody wants is a military option in this kind of situation. >> reporter: the u.s. and several of its g-8 partners, including britain, france, italy and canada, have said they won't attend the planning meetings for the g-8 economic summit which will be held in sochi, russia. the same place as the olympics. a move described as purely symbolic by some foreign policy experts. a security council spokesman acknowledges the u.s. has few persuasive options. >> you can sanction putin,
withdraw his forces from ukraine. but how steep will that price be? >> he is not going to have a sochi g-8. he may not even remain in the g-8 if this continues. he may find himself with asset freezes on russian business. american business may pull back. there may be a further tumble of the ruble. >> reporter: kerry also said he had spoken to ten foreign ministers who are prepared to isolate russia economically. but that tough talk contrasts with the secretary's vague descriptions of...
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the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday". >>> then a new investigation into irs targeting of conservative groups. we'll talk with
the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday"....
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. >> a bitter divide this morning in ukraine. parliament there has approved the formation of a national coalition government, with the country showing signs of breaking apart. in the south, there are clashes in the streets and government buildings have been stormed as russia has now said it will protect the ousted president yanukovych who fled seeking ref final in russia. we have more daylights on the coalition government taking shape. here's nick shiffrin. good morning. >> good morning, dell. the building behind me in the parliament they are deciding the future of the country and the challenges could not be greater. this is a country that you just said politically deeply divided, also economically. ukraine will run out of money in a couple months and needs that unity government in place to get a loans and avoid defaulting on it's bills. there is a huge effort to get things done quickly. they've been in parliament all morning. we were in there. they are acting pretty quickly. they've passed four bills first hour, dealing with the
. >> a bitter divide this morning in ukraine. parliament there has approved the formation of a national coalition government, with the country showing signs of breaking apart. in the south, there are clashes in the streets and government buildings have been stormed as russia has now said it will protect the ousted president yanukovych who fled seeking ref final in russia. we have more daylights on the coalition government taking shape. here's nick shiffrin. good morning. >> good...
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. >> ethnic russians see this as a challenges to disalings themselves from a country they never truly belong to. >> we will never become one nation with the western part of ukraine because we have different mentalities. their heroes are our enemies, our heroes are the russian soldiers who saved us from the nazis. >> men here feel the russian soldiers presence is necessary while they continue their quest for greater autonomy from ukraine. al jazeera in crimea. >> as we mentioned, the u.n. security council is set to pete this afternoon. all of this as world leaders continue to seek a diplomatic solution to the situation. they're asking trow russia to sw restraint. phil itner, have we heard anything from the russians? >> we've actually heard an awful lot from the russians today. first and foremost an official denial from the russian form ministry about that ultimatum that was flowing around. no such ultimatum was put forward. the russian foreign secretary sergey lavrov. >> this is a question of defending our citizens and compatriots, and ensuring human rights especially the right to life
. >> ethnic russians see this as a challenges to disalings themselves from a country they never truly belong to. >> we will never become one nation with the western part of ukraine because we have different mentalities. their heroes are our enemies, our heroes are the russian soldiers who saved us from the nazis. >> men here feel the russian soldiers presence is necessary while they continue their quest for greater autonomy from ukraine. al jazeera in crimea. >> as we...
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market losses on monday due to the tensions of the ukraine. it cast from last the more money than the german airline lufthansa is worth in total. so it is a considerable amounts of money owed on russia will not be able to go on and on to take for a sustained period of time. european union energy ministers echo those sentiments on tuesday saying that despite the crisis brussels and moscow category there was two months that is full of bugs bunny a major disruption to ukraine's gas pipelines. jack thousand cctv process. tommy chief that don't cause lcc has given another signal as he'll run for the egyptian presidency cca reportedly said he won't disappoint dollars to one of the president's party is dying silence on an official declaration that he'll join the rice. our correspondent that of worley has more from connor. this is the man who wants to be president. or maybe not. in march about the fact that this is to topple former president mohamad was the package by and forth that many egyptians think is the best choice to be in charge. so far seaso
market losses on monday due to the tensions of the ukraine. it cast from last the more money than the german airline lufthansa is worth in total. so it is a considerable amounts of money owed on russia will not be able to go on and on to take for a sustained period of time. european union energy ministers echo those sentiments on tuesday saying that despite the crisis brussels and moscow category there was two months that is full of bugs bunny a major disruption to ukraine's gas pipelines. jack...
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. >> o yes, speaking in the town a border town between russia and ukraine, the ousted president thinks that those in power now are extremist, nationalists and fascist and taking a jab at the west. >> i fully place responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis and i would say disaster. they are to blame for that and those who are now in power and those who are today command them in my dawn invisible, and visible, behind the scenes and the west, the united states of america, who are patrons of my dawn. >> that is what we are hearing from moscow, some officials from the foreign minister believing what is happening is nothing short of coo. >> the under tones the ousted president speaking russian and then those are asking how can russia say it is not involved when giving asylum to viktor yanukovich. >> that is right. we have seen russia using the influence in the sphere of influence, including the ukraine and giving a lot of money to viktor yanukovich and persuading him in deals and they have put the military assets on active exercises and saying that was planned previous
. >> o yes, speaking in the town a border town between russia and ukraine, the ousted president thinks that those in power now are extremist, nationalists and fascist and taking a jab at the west. >> i fully place responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis and i would say disaster. they are to blame for that and those who are now in power and those who are today command them in my dawn invisible, and visible, behind the scenes and the west, the united states of...
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muscle and announcing it has given refuge to this country's fugitive former president. this morning, it was russia's flag, not ukraine's, that was hoisted up over crimea's parliament. masked gunmen in uniform had seizedly the billions overnight and barricaded themselves inside, raising the prospect of a separatist rebellion in this divided region. demonstrators chanted, "russia." 60% of crimea's residents are ethnically russian. many here see the new ukrainian leadership as illegitimate, like protester ludmila milodanova. "we cannot accept the authority in kiev. we have a different people," she said. "we will be happy to join russia." six days after yanukovich was driven from power, he surfaced today in russia. he's wanted here on charges of mass murder for his role in the killing of 80 protesters last week. yanukovich insisted he is still the legitimate president and said he fled ukraine for his life. as the new ukrainian leadership was voted in today, the country's prime minister tried to kefuse the situation. >> we believe that we will definitely find a political sol
muscle and announcing it has given refuge to this country's fugitive former president. this morning, it was russia's flag, not ukraine's, that was hoisted up over crimea's parliament. masked gunmen in uniform had seizedly the billions overnight and barricaded themselves inside, raising the prospect of a separatist rebellion in this divided region. demonstrators chanted, "russia." 60% of crimea's residents are ethnically russian. many here see the new ukrainian leadership as...
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military presence in ukraine. most of those chanting and carrying signs were from the bay area's ukrainian and russian communities. they are calling for putin to back down. the kremlin has said that russia is acting to protect russian speaking ukrainians from the newly installed leadership. spherethose in the crowd on sunday say, that kind of help isn't necessary. many signed a petition calling on the u-s to act on the ukraine's behalf in this crisis. they say economic sanctions against russia could put the pressure on putin to pull out his troops. ♪ [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate® optic white toothpaste. unlike the leading whitening toothpaste colgate® optic white goes beyond surface stains to deeply whiten teeth. it whitens over three shades. that's more than the leading express whitening strip. so the only accessory you need to look fabulous is your smile. colgate® optic white whitens more than the leading express whitening strips. and try the new collection fo
military presence in ukraine. most of those chanting and carrying signs were from the bay area's ukrainian and russian communities. they are calling for putin to back down. the kremlin has said that russia is acting to protect russian speaking ukrainians from the newly installed leadership. spherethose in the crowd on sunday say, that kind of help isn't necessary. many signed a petition calling on the u-s to act on the ukraine's behalf in this crisis. they say economic sanctions against russia...
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ukraine's new government promises to keep the country from breaking up, but in crimea, over the parliament building there, nie flying the russian f. a russian news organization reports that viktor yanukovych still considers himself the president. the orders come as area prays for the second rainstorm of this week, in california, the homes could be in danger by debris from mountain storms burned by a wildfire late last month. >>> al jazeera is holding a global day of action to support journalists being detained by the egyptian government. baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy and peter greste have been detained for nearly 60 days. al jazeera rejeghts th rejects . this is martyr square, in beirut, people holding posters saying, journalist is not a crime. landmark round about in silent protest, and a demonstration of support also in australia, we are expecting to see events in about thir countries in all. and joining me to discuss this is david rote, he is a columnist for reuters, once held in afghanistan after being kidnapped by members of the taliban. david that wasn't the only day you were kidnappe
ukraine's new government promises to keep the country from breaking up, but in crimea, over the parliament building there, nie flying the russian f. a russian news organization reports that viktor yanukovych still considers himself the president. the orders come as area prays for the second rainstorm of this week, in california, the homes could be in danger by debris from mountain storms burned by a wildfire late last month. >>> al jazeera is holding a global day of action to support...
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and he crushed the culture in the city that was once the capitol of soviet ukraine. a professor from la-vive was photographing the exhibits in the writer's museum when we arrived. the novel lists were at the front in their mother tongue all living and working in the same building and nearly all of them shocked on the orders. >> if you take the statistics about magazines, newspapers and the percentage of ukrainian language in td and on the radio, you will see like two thirds of russian language and one-third of ukrainian language. >> reporter: you don't hear a word of ukrainian spoken these days around the giant statute of lennon in freedom scare and fighting to keep it standing and all it rents. the decision to repeal the law giving special protection to the russian language are likely to exacerbate the south and east of the country where the russian language has taken deepest root. in school number 62 teenage students learning how to speak french. any problems with the grammar and the teacher uses only ukrainian to answer them. and there are 1,000 pupils at this sch
and he crushed the culture in the city that was once the capitol of soviet ukraine. a professor from la-vive was photographing the exhibits in the writer's museum when we arrived. the novel lists were at the front in their mother tongue all living and working in the same building and nearly all of them shocked on the orders. >> if you take the statistics about magazines, newspapers and the percentage of ukrainian language in td and on the radio, you will see like two thirds of russian...
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on the russian side on everybody's side. >> ukraine now a country of sides. on the verge of falling apart. west leaning towards europe and u.s., each towards rush why and putin. nowhere stronger than on ukraine's peninsula. where dozens of gunman stormed the parliament building raising the russian flag. a large loud crowd gathered outside in support. the russian fervor in this crowd could not be higher. chan chants of russia, chant of putin. everyone is calling everyone else in the crowd comrades. russia is in ukraine with a naval fleet and almost 0,000 troops on base but one man who is not is impeached former presidentian co-vich. he surfaced asking moscow to keep him safe, vowing to fight until the end. united states trying to make sure russia and ukraine don't do the same. >> veterans groups angry about a battle over their benefits on the hill. 21 million was earmarked for them. gop lay makers say they want to help veterans but this is too expensive. >> a new study find that secondhand smoke find that miscarriages, still births and other problems. raising
on the russian side on everybody's side. >> ukraine now a country of sides. on the verge of falling apart. west leaning towards europe and u.s., each towards rush why and putin. nowhere stronger than on ukraine's peninsula. where dozens of gunman stormed the parliament building raising the russian flag. a large loud crowd gathered outside in support. the russian fervor in this crowd could not be higher. chan chants of russia, chant of putin. everyone is calling everyone else in the crowd...
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they must know it is not the soviet union anymore. >> reporter: and with me now here in little ukraine in lower manhattan is ivana who was at that demonstration at the united nations this afternoon. what were you hoping to achieve? what was the main message? >> well, we tried to educate the united nations and the american public in general that ukrainians are hoping to stay together, they don't want another berlin wall in the middle of the country and in the middle of europe, of europe, and they would like to tell that they stand for the same values and the same western values as other countries. >> reporter: and you're appealing to the ambassadors of the security council today but russia has a veto on the council. how do you think you might get round that? how do you think the council would help you with that russian veto sitting there? >> well, i really hope that u.n. can stand as the whole organization and show it's not only about russia. it's an organization of all states. and i did above that we have other methods to -- u.n. have other methods to use and whatever possible and do i
they must know it is not the soviet union anymore. >> reporter: and with me now here in little ukraine in lower manhattan is ivana who was at that demonstration at the united nations this afternoon. what were you hoping to achieve? what was the main message? >> well, we tried to educate the united nations and the american public in general that ukrainians are hoping to stay together, they don't want another berlin wall in the middle of the country and in the middle of europe, of...
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now the country's easy riot squad has been disbanded. on wednesday the country's acting interior ministry said he signed a decree to confine them to history. the interim government in kiev continues to grapple with the aftermath of the overthrow of viktor yanukovych remains on the run. the threat of imminent bankruptcy and separatism in the east and south are immediate challenges. indeed, thousands have come onto in pro-russian and pro-nationalist rallies and crimea. our international affairs editor douglas herbert joins us now. what is the latest from the street of crimea come of the crimean capital? you have seen extraordinary scenes. >> i am on the steps of the crimean parliament, the capital. i have seen a crowd of protesters divided between pro-russian and very much pro-ukrainian pushing forward -- ng to get to the you have ukrainian interior ministry troops into lines locked tightly trying to hold them back. every few minutes you have one side or the other raising either a russian flag or a ukrainian flag. you have rising cheers fr
now the country's easy riot squad has been disbanded. on wednesday the country's acting interior ministry said he signed a decree to confine them to history. the interim government in kiev continues to grapple with the aftermath of the overthrow of viktor yanukovych remains on the run. the threat of imminent bankruptcy and separatism in the east and south are immediate challenges. indeed, thousands have come onto in pro-russian and pro-nationalist rallies and crimea. our international affairs...
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their interpretation is any such attempt for a part of the country for the ukraine to break away from kiev would have to be decided through a national referen tkufplt if that's the understanding on the ground i would have thought that would contribute to a united position here to say they don't regard what they are saying today as a legitimate stunt. >> given the eu's energy from russia, how united are the 28 countries of the eu about what to do in terms of sanctions all morning? >> you're absolutely right on the energy side. a third of the gas is snide by russia. in some countries it's an awful lot more. in some it is 100% is supplied by russia. there's the energy side. russia is the third largest trading partner. so, you know, any sanctions and reciprocal sanctions from the russian side obviously have to be thought about carefully here. that does feed into this debate. and you have opposing sides in many ways. you have the eastern european countries. most notably poland, which want to see a tough stunt. it looks as though britain is going along with that. david cameron said there ne
their interpretation is any such attempt for a part of the country for the ukraine to break away from kiev would have to be decided through a national referen tkufplt if that's the understanding on the ground i would have thought that would contribute to a united position here to say they don't regard what they are saying today as a legitimate stunt. >> given the eu's energy from russia, how united are the 28 countries of the eu about what to do in terms of sanctions all morning? >>...
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he is a clear he is still ukraine's president but has lost support across almost the entire country chloe audio mix. over in seoul national assembly lawmakers passed a series of long pending bills as this much extraordinary session wrapped up today but they remain divided over a controversial revision to the nation's pension system our national assembly correspondent you don't go as he detests lawmakers in the national assembly passed a series of key lightly the bills on friday the last day of this month's extraordinary session. among the bills passed was a revision to the personal information protection act which requires financial institutions and organizations to encrypt the plans thirteen digit identification number restoring been in a database level of the parliamentary security committee has the early devices failed to fully protect their citizens and the specifics will be bringing to the president of the curry was sick the change was made in response to a massive got a week last month affecting some twenty million cardholders at three for the car forums and millions more clients of
he is a clear he is still ukraine's president but has lost support across almost the entire country chloe audio mix. over in seoul national assembly lawmakers passed a series of long pending bills as this much extraordinary session wrapped up today but they remain divided over a controversial revision to the nation's pension system our national assembly correspondent you don't go as he detests lawmakers in the national assembly passed a series of key lightly the bills on friday the last day of...
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>> tonight, combat alert, ukraine pushes back after russia send troops into the country, while the u.n. and u.s. work the diplomatic channels. elizabeth palmer in ukraine, and margaret brennan in washington have the latest. they wanted rain in california, but how much is too much? john blackstone on the continuing threat of mid-slides. big changes for frequent flyers as delta decides to reward passengers for dollars spent, rather than miles flown. jeff pegues is tracking the reaction. and backcountry snow boarding. sharyn alfonsi has the remarkable pictures of an adventurer who dares to go where others have note. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western edition of the broadcast. russia has sent thousands of troops into crimea where many ethnic russians live. the troops were deployed after the russian parliament gave vladimir putin the go-ahead to use military force to protect russian interests in crimea. the new government in ukraine, which had a revolution last weekend, has respond by
>> tonight, combat alert, ukraine pushes back after russia send troops into the country, while the u.n. and u.s. work the diplomatic channels. elizabeth palmer in ukraine, and margaret brennan in washington have the latest. they wanted rain in california, but how much is too much? john blackstone on the continuing threat of mid-slides. big changes for frequent flyers as delta decides to reward passengers for dollars spent, rather than miles flown. jeff pegues is tracking the reaction. and...
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of the fence in the country because one thing the albany to snack on rt into snow thousands of men as well as i gearing up to monitor the phrase anniversary of the death of glitch comments coming. taken at the end of the legacy of the family there in the revolution he has been shot twice listening to something. it's all for this sem break the ninety six. off the eye the aa. like in the eye. with them includes can enjoy his son ian the music. means these people are suffering the consequences. i mean much more points on some of this crime. behind this there is always pull the exalted status because it alters it should be any left by security test which was the person of great whites despite what he's reading this. they're amazed also danced a little less than it was sunny and hot stock broker. oh really. about ten feet down. never ending legacy. on a ski. is you the new. the room. the it's the same with us the honor to the flame is a box mix once again in the backseat pace and the steinbeck what's the pending takes a turn to fill you in the sochi twenty fourteen winter paralympics shoul
of the fence in the country because one thing the albany to snack on rt into snow thousands of men as well as i gearing up to monitor the phrase anniversary of the death of glitch comments coming. taken at the end of the legacy of the family there in the revolution he has been shot twice listening to something. it's all for this sem break the ninety six. off the eye the aa. like in the eye. with them includes can enjoy his son ian the music. means these people are suffering the consequences. i...
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but we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integrity here, the sovereignty of ukraine, russia has said it will do that and we think it's important that russia keeps its word. >> and then there is this, kerry has told me that now russia has increased its weapons to assad's regime in syria, despite the horrific images we've seen day after day of the regime bombing and starving its own people. this is another source of friction between the united states and vladimir putin. >> andrea mitchell at the state department, tonight as we said no ordinary time. thank you, andrea mitchell. >>> and as we mentioned there is medical news out to anybody who may be concerned to any couples, especially fathers, who are thinking of having a child near middle age or later. new research shows that children born to fathers who are age 45 or older are at an increased risk for a variety of disorders. nbc's tom costello starts our reporting. >> reporter: like most new fathers, brian greg never imagined how dramatically his life would change and waiting until he was 45 to have kids br
but we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integrity here, the sovereignty of ukraine, russia has said it will do that and we think it's important that russia keeps its word. >> and then there is this, kerry has told me that now russia has increased its weapons to assad's regime in syria, despite the horrific images we've seen day after day of the regime bombing and starving its own people. this is another source of friction between the united states and...
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so that ukraine can receive foreign aid. the u.s. says it supports the new government in kiev and warnings russia not to interfere. mike has more on what the administration officials are say. john, the level of concern rhetoric and alarm over the last 24 to 48 hours in washington has been kicked up a notch taken to another level. the president, the secretary of state john kerry, their spokespeople have been saying all along for the last several days, this is not a cold war redo. they are trying to deemphasize the rivalry the geo political rivalry between russia and the united states. but, after events that you have already described earlier in the show the unrest in crimea between ethnic russians and in particular, russian military exercises just outside ukraine's border within russian territory. make no mistake, that was interpreted as the threat. and all across washington we heard officials from the administration warn that ukranian territorial integrity and sovereignty must not be violated. now earlier this morning. secretary kerr
so that ukraine can receive foreign aid. the u.s. says it supports the new government in kiev and warnings russia not to interfere. mike has more on what the administration officials are say. john, the level of concern rhetoric and alarm over the last 24 to 48 hours in washington has been kicked up a notch taken to another level. the president, the secretary of state john kerry, their spokespeople have been saying all along for the last several days, this is not a cold war redo. they are trying...
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now to the ongoing tension is going on in ukraine. secretary of state john kerry is there today bolstering support for the country's newly formed government. meanwhile, the white house just announced this morning that they're going to get $1 billion in energy aid to ukraine. that comes after russia's natural gas a giant announced that they would cancel discounts for supplies to the country. right now, ukraine is more than a billion dollars in debt for russian gas supplies. of course, the budget concern is the possibility of civil war. russia took over the crimean peninsula on saturday, placing his troops around the region military bases and their border post. >> coming up on kron 4 news in texas a man uses a sword to fight off his girlfriend, and not just any sort either. he used this sort from the legend of zelda. >> are you still feeling the effects of the government shut down? we would tell you just how much it cost the government. ♪ [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate® optic white toothp
now to the ongoing tension is going on in ukraine. secretary of state john kerry is there today bolstering support for the country's newly formed government. meanwhile, the white house just announced this morning that they're going to get $1 billion in energy aid to ukraine. that comes after russia's natural gas a giant announced that they would cancel discounts for supplies to the country. right now, ukraine is more than a billion dollars in debt for russian gas supplies. of course, the budget...
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ukraine prime minister says his country is on the brink of discasese sass they are. they have put their military on high alert. 130,000 active soldiers. but hundreds of thousands of reservist telling them to get ready to fight. >> charlie d'agart tonight. >>> president obama says russia is on the wrong side of history. he said today any russian threat to ukraine's navy would be a dangerous escalation of an already tense situation. the president told reporters in the oval office the u.s. is working on sanctions against russia as well as an aid package for ukraine. at the ewe nateed nations, russia's ambassador claim theouted ukraine president asked for u.s. troops to restore order. >> i would say mr. puin asked them to cruise the forces of the russian federation to establish law and forder, stability and defending the people of ukraine. >> russia has every right to wish that events in ukraine had under the out differently, but it does not have the right to express that unhappiness by using military force or by trying to convince the world community that up is town and
ukraine prime minister says his country is on the brink of discasese sass they are. they have put their military on high alert. 130,000 active soldiers. but hundreds of thousands of reservist telling them to get ready to fight. >> charlie d'agart tonight. >>> president obama says russia is on the wrong side of history. he said today any russian threat to ukraine's navy would be a dangerous escalation of an already tense situation. the president told reporters in the oval office...
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is stuck in the middle. >> as phil indicated this is very much a tail of two countries. many welcoming the russian troops with open arms. but as nick reports not every support the new presence. >> reporter: these aren't uranian soldiers. that is not a uranian flag. and that is pledge allegiance to ukrain. we are here to support the russian peace keepers, he says. in this area, the russian occupation is growing, and the resistance seems nonexistent. these russia soldiers occupied the base without a shop. visitors brought sandwiches and a teapot. they brought 50 caliber machine guns and in the windows, heavy sniper weapons. through the fence as we watched them, they watched us. these troops don't seem to be going anywhere any time soon. can we ask you a question please? i guess not. just down the road some crimeians welcome their occupiers. we think they protect us, she says, our village and crimea. these residents repeat a russian government claim. crimeians are threatened by protesters from kiev which is 350 miles north. you said that they protect you from the people in
is stuck in the middle. >> as phil indicated this is very much a tail of two countries. many welcoming the russian troops with open arms. but as nick reports not every support the new presence. >> reporter: these aren't uranian soldiers. that is not a uranian flag. and that is pledge allegiance to ukrain. we are here to support the russian peace keepers, he says. in this area, the russian occupation is growing, and the resistance seems nonexistent. these russia soldiers occupied the...
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ukraine, just 130,000. they're spread throughout the country. and some are pro-russian, who may defect. and russia has twice as many tanks, six times as many aircrafts, ten times as many ships. ukrainian troops in crimea remain bottled up in their bases by russian soldiers. as we saw at this base, by fiercely pro-russian crimean crowds. they stopped us from talking to the trapped marines inside, and angrily forced us to turn back, providing a jeering escort all the way back. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: everyone is on edge here, no one knows what tomorrow may bring, except, perhaps, vladimir putin. terry moran, ukraine. >> the crisis in ukraine threatening the future of the ukrainian orphans hoping to start a new life in the united states. some americans in the process of adopting ukrainian children are now in a holding pattern. a minnesota couple who brought home two boys was about to adopt a girl when the violence escalated. now they are advised to stay away. >> yes, it's a scary trip. yes, it's going into the unknown, but she's our child and we ar
ukraine, just 130,000. they're spread throughout the country. and some are pro-russian, who may defect. and russia has twice as many tanks, six times as many aircrafts, ten times as many ships. ukrainian troops in crimea remain bottled up in their bases by russian soldiers. as we saw at this base, by fiercely pro-russian crimean crowds. they stopped us from talking to the trapped marines inside, and angrily forced us to turn back, providing a jeering escort all the way back. [ bleep ]. >>...
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crimea isn't the only fault line in this country russia can exploit. the march of russia's soldiers may not end here. and russian threats here continue tonight, brian. it has demanded the surrender of two ukrainian warships at sea. meanwhile, russian warplanes have been probing ukrainian airspace, testing their defenses and their resolve, and, of course, the resolve of the west. brian? >> bill neely who was in the crimea for us. andrea mitchell before that who now departs with secretary of state john kerry for kiev. thanks to you both. we are now joined by michael mcfaul, who just days ago departed as u.s. ambassador to russia to return to stanford university as an expert on the region and the country and its president, vladimir putin. mr. ambassador, a lot of folks on tv over the weekend seem to desperately want this to be a plot line, putin versus obama. if you're vladimir putin, however, how much is the u.s. a part of your thinking and how much is this truly a domestic matter to you? >> well, for president putin, ukraine is very important to his vis
crimea isn't the only fault line in this country russia can exploit. the march of russia's soldiers may not end here. and russian threats here continue tonight, brian. it has demanded the surrender of two ukrainian warships at sea. meanwhile, russian warplanes have been probing ukrainian airspace, testing their defenses and their resolve, and, of course, the resolve of the west. brian? >> bill neely who was in the crimea for us. andrea mitchell before that who now departs with secretary...
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of the country, after the building was taken over by heavily armed pro-russian gunmen. it raised new fears the country is going to split in two, east versus west, even as high-profile russian military maneuvers continue just across ukraine's border, all of it being watched closely in washington and in the capital city of kiev, here is how richard engel summed it up for us today. >> reporter: security has been increase heard in kiev in front of parliament. they don't want a repeat of what happened in crimea. we're now seeing a division of this country with two rival parliaments each surrounded by its reporters. >> and in this country from the white house, state and defense departments today we saw carefully coordinated warnings to russia not to interfere in ukraine. >>> still ahead for us tonight, outrage. a funny guy gets suddenly serious before a room full of empty chairs in washington. tonight, powerful members of congress getting called out for not showing up and in some cases falling asleep. >>> the actor and comedian seth rogen has become active in a charity to edu
of the country, after the building was taken over by heavily armed pro-russian gunmen. it raised new fears the country is going to split in two, east versus west, even as high-profile russian military maneuvers continue just across ukraine's border, all of it being watched closely in washington and in the capital city of kiev, here is how richard engel summed it up for us today. >> reporter: security has been increase heard in kiev in front of parliament. they don't want a repeat of what...
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. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in paris trying to diffuse the crisis in ukraine. >>> russian ships surrounding the port, the ships in the black sea fleet are blocking all of the traffic in the area. many ukrainian soldiers are holding their ground. >>> the west virginia state house set to vote on a water protection bill. if passed, the bill would effect 150 public water companies. >>> and as we have been indicating throughout the afternoon, secretary of state john kerry is moments away from his news conference in paris. he is meeting with his russian counterpart sergei loavrov. we'll have much more when al jazeera america returns. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america russia, as long as none of us are inside of ukraine trying >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm dell in new york. we want to continue our breaking news story that we are following at this
. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in paris trying to diffuse the crisis in ukraine. >>> russian ships surrounding the port, the ships in the black sea fleet are blocking all of the traffic in the area. many ukrainian soldiers are holding their ground. >>> the west virginia state house set to vote on a water protection bill. if passed, the bill would effect 150 public water companies. >>> and as we have been indicating throughout the afternoon, secretary...
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military presence in ukraine. most of those chanting and carrying signs were from the bay area's ukrainian and russian communities. they are calling for putin to back down. the kremlin has said that russia is acting to protect russian speaking ukrainians from the newly installed leadership. those in the crowd on sunday say, that kind of help isn't necessary. many signed a petition calling on the u-s to act on the ukraine's behalf in this crisis. they say economic sanctions against russia could put the pressure on putin to pull out his troops. heavy weekend rains in southern california triggered mud slides in the foothills east of los angeles. worst hit areas were those just below the area burned just a few months ago by wildfire. residents of about a- thousand homes were evacuated over the weekend. once the rain tapered off, officials lifted those evacuation orders. the storm -- the largest since 2010 -- kept the [tmale announcerg]st get ready tvs and laptops in a u-verse home. we're about to compare you to xfinit
military presence in ukraine. most of those chanting and carrying signs were from the bay area's ukrainian and russian communities. they are calling for putin to back down. the kremlin has said that russia is acting to protect russian speaking ukrainians from the newly installed leadership. those in the crowd on sunday say, that kind of help isn't necessary. many signed a petition calling on the u-s to act on the ukraine's behalf in this crisis. they say economic sanctions against russia could...
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i can think of and she and her camp the engine leaders of the ukraine have unveiled a cabinet to guide the country through a time of turmoil i say be yes and yes it was among those at the forefront of months of protests against the government of the ousted president of the attic of age now yes in europe will take over as prime minister thousands of people gathered where protesters and spent
i can think of and she and her camp the engine leaders of the ukraine have unveiled a cabinet to guide the country through a time of turmoil i say be yes and yes it was among those at the forefront of months of protests against the government of the ousted president of the attic of age now yes in europe will take over as prime minister thousands of people gathered where protesters and spent